Linkenholt

Linkenholt is a village near Andover in Hampshire, England with about 40 inhabitants.

The history of the Manor of Linkenholt traces back beyond Domesday Book of 1086.

From the reign of Edward the Confessor (1042–66) until after the Dissolution in the mid-1500s, the Manor of Linkenholt was granted by successive monarchs to the abbot and convent of St Peter, Gloucester.

[2] The Domesday Book records it as Linchehou, when it was part of the land of the Abbey of St Peter of Gloucester.

The trustees sold the estate for an estimated £25 million in May 2009 to Swedish businessman Stefan Persson.